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Education in the State of São Paulo Brazil, S. a

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Discover the story of public education in early 20th‑century São Paulo

This historical report outlines how the state built a broad system of schools, from primary instruction to technical and agricultural education, and explains the people and policies that shaped it.

This edition presents a detailed account of the state’s efforts to spread instruction, the emergence of Normal Schools, a Polytechnic, agricultural apprenticeships, and the role of public libraries and museums in supporting learning. It weaves together political leadership, educational reforms, and the growth of institutions that supported teachers, students, and communities. It also includes statistical snapshots and descriptions of key schools and programs that defined education in São Paulo during that era.How public instruction developed from colonial times to the modern system, with timelines and pivotal leadersExplanations of school types, curricula, and teacher training common to the periodProfiles of major institutions, including the Luiz de Queiroz School of Practical Agriculture and the Polytechnic SchoolInsight into cultural and civic institutions that supported learning, like the Paulista Public Library and the State Museum Ideal for readers of educational history, policy histories, and those curious about Brazil’s regional development through schooling.

72 pages, Paperback

Published September 25, 2018

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